1975 Ford F-250 Crew Cab Fourwheel Drive 3/4 Ton on 2040-cars
Garland, Texas, United States
Very Rare and the most sought after of all Vintage Trucks is the Ford Crew Cab 3/4 ton Four Wheel drive of the 70's . These trucks bring over 20k restored and go up in value every year. This is a rust free Texas truck ready for restoration. 360 four speed granny gear and will run with new clutch and fresh gas and a carb overhaul. Truck is being sold on bill of sale . I have too many projects and bid to win . Truck will sell. Truck is as seen in pictures .Any questions please email me at johnaac@aol.com
Thank you John On Apr-01-14 at 13:22:43 PDT, seller added the following information: Sorry for the confusion I listed too many vehicles and confused the years. this is actually a 1977 model not a 1975. I have added a picture of the vin # |
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